Universal Surveillance Systems Foundation Donates
Bicycles to 300 Low Income Children in Ohio and Michigan

Rancho Cucamonga, CA – November 30, 2012 – Following last year’s
tradition, the
Universal Surveillance Systems Foundation
(USS Foundation) donated 300 new bicycles to low-income
children in Michigan and Ohio through the foundation’s
second annual Adopt-A-Bike program events on Nov. 27 and
28, 2012.

One hundred students each at the Barber Focus School and
Henry Ford Academy in Highland Park, Mich., and 100
students at Belden Elementary School in Canton, Ohio,
received the bikes just in time for the holiday season.
The students were selected based on good citizenship,
academics and attendance. Funding was provided through
the generosity of donors and businesses while local
Walmarts provided bike discounts and
Two Men and a Truck
moving services transported the bikes at no cost.

"These children have high hopes for the future and it is
important to help them achieve their dreams," said Adel
Sayegh, founder and CEO of the USS Foundation.
"Unfortunately, the economy has made it difficult for
some children to receive transportation to and from
school and that is the reason behind our Adopt-A-Bike
program. We want to give children the means of
transportation to school. Our children are the future
and we have to instill in them the importance of
education."
The USS Foundation plans on continuing this tradition
with upcoming donations in Missouri, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama and New York. "Growing up in
poverty, I understand the circumstances and resonate
with those struggling in this economy," continued
Sayegh. "I cannot allow a lack of transportation to
hinder a child’s chances at a better life and I will
continue to fight for a brighter future."